I don't see the big deal about cutting down Eucalyptus trees in a national park- eucalyptus is non-indigenous as grows like giant weeds here since it was introduced from Australia as a material for railroad ties (turns out they're not even good for that).

I wouldn't be the only one walking funny on this forum, yourself included.

Traditionally you're supposed to reverse the stupidity accusation on the accuser, not admit complicity.

I was more refering to the part about cutting down trees to provide more sun for solar cells, I couldn't find a good link to the original story, but that one did have reference to it which is why I said "in part". I think there was talk about repealing that particular law, not sure if they did or not.

I was more refering to the part about cutting down trees to provide more sun for solar cells, I couldn't find a good link to the original story, but that one did have reference to it which is why I said "in part". I think there was talk about repealing that particular law, not sure if they did or not.

What law? Show me a law in that article. The article is about people cutting down trees to reduce shade not the government compelling people to do so.
The only law in there was the guy in Maryland that got fined for cutting down a tree.

I wonder if they banned katanas or morning star maces, cause if not that would be funny as hell.

I heard Katanas are legal in CA to own, you just cant go walking around with a sword in public. People buy katana swords in Cali without a problem. However Ive tried ordering Nunchakus and couldnt due to State law, thats when I found out its illegal. Rubber chucks are legal though of course

The law is probably there to keep kids from nunchaku because of some accident in the past.

Probably not. Every weapon ban I can think of takes its roots from legislators that think action movies are documentaries. It's an easy way to pretend you're doing something about crime: find some object the general public knows jack and **** about, that is widely owned in the first place, declare it a menace, pass the ban, and leave bruises from patting yourself on the back. It's all unicorn repellant.

What law? Show me a law in that article. The article is about people cutting down trees to reduce shade not the government compelling people to do so.
The only law in there was the guy in Maryland that got fined for cutting down a tree.

I thought they had a law that said people could have their neighbors cut down their trees because they shaded solar cells. Wasn't that the 1978 law they cited or did I miss something??

I heard Katanas are legal in CA to own, you just cant go walking around with a sword in public. People buy katana swords in Cali without a problem. However Ive tried ordering Nunchakus and couldnt due to State law, thats when I found out its illegal. Rubber chucks are legal though of course

Lol so two sticks with a rope are illegal, but a 4 foot long razor blade is legal. This is why current laws are so fucked up, yes Illinois included.

Lol so two sticks with a rope are illegal, but a 4 foot long razor blade is legal. This is why current laws are so fucked up, yes Illinois included.

The laws here are so fucked up, even the prosecutors cannot figure them out half the time. Here is the weapon law for Illinois

720 ILCS 5/24-1 Unlawful Use of Weapons.
(a) A person commits the offense of unlawful use of weapons when he knowingly:
(1) Sells, manufactures, purchases, possesses or carries any bludgeon, black-jack, slung-shot, sand-club, sand-bag, metal knuckles or other knuckle weapon regardless of its composition, throwing star, or any knife, commonly referred to as a switchblade knife, which has a blade that opens automatically by hand pressure applied to a button, spring or other device in the handle of the knife, or a ballistic knife, which is a device that propels a knifelike blade as a projectile by means of a coil spring, elastic material or compressed gas; or
(2) Carries or possesses with intent to use the same unlawfully against another, a dagger, dirk, billy, dangerous knife, razor, stiletto, broken bottle or other piece of glass, stun gun or taser or any other dangerous or deadly weapon or instrument of like character; or
(3) Carries on or about his person or in any vehicle, a tear gas gun projector or bomb or any object containing noxious liquid gas or substance, other than an object containing a non-lethal noxious liquid gas or substance designed solely for personal defense carried by a person 18 years of age or older.

That's some confusing (and restrictive) ****. I quit trying to keep up with it.